Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama in exclusive Wilt Chamberlain club after Game 1 masterclass
The San Antonio Spurs stunned the Oklahoma City Thunder 122-115 in a wild double-overtime battle, but the biggest story belonged to Victor Wembanyama. Under the bright NBA Playoffs lights, Wembanyama delivered a historic Game 1 performance that instantly placed him beside Wilt Chamberlain in the record books.
Players to record at least 40 points and 20 rebounds in their conference finals/division finals debut in NBA playoff history
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2026:
VICTOR WEMBANYAMA (41 PTS, 24 REBS)1960:
Wilt Chamberlain (42 PTS, 29 REBS)(via @GetUpESPN) pic.twitter.com/CCRqbSzKrr
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 19, 2026
The Spurs superstar exploded for 41 points and 24 rebounds in his conference finals debut. Before this moment, only Wilt Chamberlain in 1960 had ever recorded at least 40 points and 20 rebounds in a division or conference finals debut.
The atmosphere inside the Paycom Center felt tense from the opening tip. Oklahoma City pushed the pace, and the crowd roared every time the Thunder created momentum. Still, none of it rattled Wembanyama. He kept answering every big moment.
The 7-foot-4 superstar controlled the paint defensively while also carrying the Spurs offense late in regulation and overtime. He attacked mismatches. He protected the rim. Most importantly, he delivered when pressure peaked. That is what separated this performance from a normal playoff explosion.
Wembanyama grabs NBA Playoffs spotlight for Spurs
Victor Wembanyama looked fully comfortable owning the stage. Because of that, the rest of the Western Conference should feel terrified. The Thunder threw different defenders at him throughout the night. Still, it did not matter. He buried tough jumpers over contests and punished switches near the basket. Then, in double overtime, he completely took over the game. Every possession felt heavier. Every shot felt louder.
Meanwhile, the Spurs showed serious composure for such a young roster. As a result, winning Game 1 on the road against the West’s top seed immediately shifted pressure onto Oklahoma City heading into Game 2.
Still, this night belonged to Wembanyama. Rare playoff history now follows his name forever.
Wilt Chamberlain once stood alone in that exclusive club. Not anymore. And if this was only the beginning, how far can the Spurs really go?
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